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Nickname(s)
  
C.P. Kryssing

Died
  
July 7, 1976, Haderslev

Name
  
Christian Kryssing


Years of service
  
1942–1945

Allegiance
  
Nazi Germany

Rank
  
Brigadefuhrer

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Commands held
  
Frikorps Danmark, Jun 1941 – Feb 1942 SS-Kampfgruppe Kuste, Feb–June 1944

Christian Peder Kryssing (July 7, 1891 – July 7, 1976), commonly known as C.P. Kryssing, was a Danish artillery officer and an ardent anti-communist but not a member of the Danish Nazi party, DNSAP.

Kryssing became the first commander of the Frikorps Danmark June 29, 1941 but was discharged as commander on February 23, 1942 because of disagreements between him and officers in the Frikorps Danmark who had Nazi leanings. His replacement was a pro-National Socialist Dane, Christian Frederik von Schalburg.

Kryssing was then transferred to other German units, first 3rd SS Division Totenkopf and later 5th SS Division Wiking. In February 1944 he became commander of SS-Kampfgruppe Küste but resigned in June the same year because of personal issues.

Kryssing ended up being the highest ranked foreigner in Waffen-SS as a SS-Brigadeführer und Generalmajor der Waffen-SS.

In May 1945 Kryssing surrendered to the British forces and was handed over to the Danish Police in June 1946. On October 27, 1947 he was sentenced to four years’ imprisonment for his membership of Waffen-SS but was released in May 1948.

Family

His wife, Nurse of the Waffen-SS, had been injured during a bomb attack, and his two sons, Jens Effersøe Kryssing and Niels John Effersøe Kryssing, had been killed in battle against the Red Army in 1942 and 1944.

References

Christian Peder Kryssing Wikipedia


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